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spoor

Spore vs Spoor - What's the difference?

spore | spoor |


As nouns the difference between spore and spoor

is that spore is spore while spoor is the track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal.

As a verb spoor is

to track an animal by following its spoor.

Spoor - What does it mean?

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Spoor vs Ding - What's the difference?

spoor | ding |


In transitive terms the difference between spoor and ding

is that spoor is to track an animal by following its spoor while ding is to keep repeating; impress by reiteration, with reference to the monotonous striking of a bell.

Spoor vs Scar - What's the difference?

spoor | scar |


In transitive terms the difference between spoor and scar

is that spoor is to track an animal by following its spoor while scar is to mark the skin permanently.

Spoor vs Scatwhatsdifference - What's the difference?

spoor | scatwhatsdifference |

Spoor vs Spoom - What's the difference?

spoor | spoom |


As verbs the difference between spoor and spoom

is that spoor is to track an animal by following its spoor while spoom is (nautical) to sail briskly with the wind astern, with or without sails hoisted.

As a noun spoor

is the track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal.

Spook vs Spoor - What's the difference?

spook | spoor |


As nouns the difference between spook and spoor

is that spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place while spoor is the track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal.

As verbs the difference between spook and spoor

is that spook is to scare or frighten while spoor is to track an animal by following its spoor.

Smoor vs Spoor - What's the difference?

smoor | spoor |


As verbs the difference between smoor and spoor

is that smoor is (transitive|obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to suffocate or smother while spoor is to track an animal by following its spoor.

As a noun spoor is

the track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal.

Spoor vs Spoof - What's the difference?

spoor | spoof |


In lang=en terms the difference between spoor and spoof

is that spoor is to track an animal by following its spoor while spoof is to deceive.

As nouns the difference between spoor and spoof

is that spoor is the track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal while spoof is a hoax or spoof can be (australian|new zealand|slang) semen.

As verbs the difference between spoor and spoof

is that spoor is to track an animal by following its spoor while spoof is to gently satirize or spoof can be (australian|new zealand|slang) to ejaculate, to come.

As an adjective spoof is

fake.

Spoor vs Sopor - What's the difference?

spoor | sopor |

Sopor is a anagram of spoor.



As nouns the difference between spoor and sopor

is that spoor is the track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal while sopor is an unnaturally deep sleep.

As a verb spoor

is to track an animal by following its spoor.

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